Nowy Targ Airport

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Nowy Targ Airfield

Lotnisko Nowy Targ
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorAeroklub Nowy Targ
Serves Nowy Targ, Zakopane
LocationNowy Targ
Elevation  AMSL 627 m / 2,060 ft
Coordinates 49°27′45″N20°03′01″E / 49.46250°N 20.05028°E / 49.46250; 20.05028
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
mft
12/301,6805,512 grass
Aerial image of Nowy Targ Airport runway Lotnisko Nowy Targ pas 12-30.jpg
Aerial image of Nowy Targ Airport runway

Nowy Targ Airport is a grass airfield serving Nowy Targ, Podhale, Poland, opened in 1930. [1] In 1962 LOT Polish Airlines commenced a scheduled service between Nowy Targ and Warsaw, but this was terminated after 10 flights when it was decided to discontinue the use of grass airfields. [1] [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 Szlezynger, Piotr S. (2006). "Lotnisko w Nowym Targu wartością dziedzictwa kulturowego" (PDF). Folia Turistica. 17: 51–76.
  2. Fularz, Adam (2018). LOT i obsługa połączeń pasażerskich. Tom I. Merkuriusz Polski. p. 62. ISBN   9788364326134.